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Liu Jiahui, a martial arts superstar, is in an awkward position. What are his classic works?
"Desperate scholar" is probably the most impressive figure in Liu Jiahui. 1993 plays a desperate scholar in Stephen Chow's "Tang Bohu Dianchouxiang". In the movie, he is insidious and vicious, with high martial arts skills, as well as his two great stunts: the scholar's sword and his unrecognizable feet. The scene of fighting with Mrs. Hua was dazzling and impressive.

Liu Jiahui, whose real name is Xi Jinxi, is from Guangdong, 1955. He was a famous martial arts superstar in China and Hongkong in 1980s and 1990s. He has the same cafe as Jackie Chan and was invited by Hollywood directors to participate in Kill Bill 1 and Kill Bill 2. Due to poor family background, Liu Jiahui was adopted by Liu Zhan at the age of 8. Liu Zhan studied under the famous Hongquan master Lin Shirong, while Lin Shirong was a disciple handed down by Huang Feihong.

Although Liu Jiahui worshipped Liu Zhan as a teacher, Liu Zhan was actually old, so it was actually Liu Zhan's son Liu Jialiang who taught Liu Jiahui Kung Fu. His eldest brother Liu Jialiang, for him, is also a mentor, and Liu Jialiang helped him embark on the career of martial arts drama with Liu Jiahui who entered the film and television circle. 1973 Participated in Liu Jialiang film, and Breakthrough officially debuted. 1976 starred in Liu Jialiang's film Lu Achai and Huang Feihong for the second time. Although they entered the entertainment circle, these two films received a mediocre response and did not bring much fame to Liu Jiahui. It was not until 1978 that Liu Jiahui's dull acting career became somewhat clear.

That year, he starred in Thirty-six Rooms in Shaolin, playing a monk with three virtues. He infiltrated the essence of a monk in one stroke and one style, and his bald head became his iconic image. After the film was released, even Japanese fans set up a fan support club for him, and Liu Jiahui was also called "Oriental Yule Brunne" by the media. Because the film set a new box office record, Shaolin movies rushed to shoot, setting off a martial arts craze. The audience soon lost interest. With the decline of action movies, Shaw Company, where Liu Jiahui is located, also announced the suspension of production. After several twists and turns, Liu Jiahui entered TVB development on 1989.

1993' s Dian Qiuxiang, a desperate scholar with high martial arts skills, 1994' s "Drunken Boxing III" villain Li, 1999' s "Dragon Legend", the uninhibited Jinghe Dragon King, although he has been playing green leaves, has been conscientious and has performed each one very well. Both of them are impressive. In 2003, Liu Jiahui's career reached its peak. He was invited by director quentin tarantino to shoot the internationally famous Hollywood film Kill Bill, and made two films in succession. Liu Jiahui is the epitome of the golden age of film. After many years, his role is still radiant.

However, his own life in his later years was really embarrassing. 20 1 1, Liu Jiahui, who was originally physically strong, was suddenly admitted to the hospital because of a stroke, followed by hemiplegia. His physical illness worried him. Unexpectedly, during the treatment of stroke, his second wife was preoccupied with Liu Jiahui's property regardless of her husband's safety, and a series of family disputes depressed Liu Jiahui.

Time waits for no one in bad karma. After two years of illness in Liu Jiahui, his brother Liu Jialiang died of illness in 20 13 years. This relative who once led him in boxing and filming will leave him forever now. When Yik-Man Fan told Liu Jiahui the news, he was as silent as a pool of stagnant water. After a long time, he turned his back and cried silently, and then he appeared in front of the camera again. He is already an old man in a wheelchair, dying.